He said she was assessed as being at an 'elevated risk' after her previous suicide attempt but he did not think it would be 'helpful' for her to be admitted into a mental health unit.

Dr Broadhurst added: "She was putting in place plans which were very positive.

"They were plans to make changes to better her life.

"She had a list of things she wanted to do.

"We do have to manage people in the community where we can.

"We offered her support from the team but she didn't want it."

Coroner's conclusion

The inquest heard Susan and John Percival called police to their daughter's house on Brookfield Lane, Bakewell, at around 5pm on June 7 last year.

Officers found her body and discovered suicide notes inside the property.

Coroner Peter Nieto concluded that Louise died by suicide.

In a statement issued after the inquest, her family said: "Louise was an intelligent and outgoing local girl who loved Derbyshire and adventures.

"She is sorely missed by her family."

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